Phil Suarez

Phil Suarez is an American entrepreneur and restaurateur, from Manhattan, New York. He was born in Washington Heights, New York City, where he attended George Washington High school. He is the youngest of four, and the son of Puerto Rican immigrants.

Advertising career

Suarez began working part-time for Papert Koenig & Lois, in the television production department ran by ad man George Lois. It was there he gained experience in media production, which led him in the direction of forming his own company.

Suarez left Papert Koenig & Lois to form a joint venture with Bob Giraldi, known as Giraldi Suarez Productions in 1973. The two met playing at an ad agency basketball game.{{cite web|url=http://www.adcglobal.org/archive/hof/1991/?id=223|title=Bob Giraldi|publisher=}}

Giraldi Suarez Productions went on to produce ad campaigns for Miller Brewing, and numerous music videos for artists including Lionel Richie, Pat Benatar, Diana Ross, Paul McCartney, as well as Michael Jackson's “Beat It” video. The company also produced theatrical trailers for Broadway plays like Evita, Dream Girls, A Chorus Line. Suarez produced & Giraldi Directed the feature film “Dinner Rush” starring Danny Aiello.

Restaurant career

Suarez saw an opportunity to extend his production life into the restaurant business saying “It was like going from one theatre to another. I loved that I could translate the art of production into another realm equally as thrilling to me as music and television”.{{cite web|url=http://www.starchefs.com/about_us/stars/html/PSuarez.shtml|title=About Us: Phil Suarez on StarChefs|publisher=}}

In 1985 he opened Positano, a restaurant inspired by the cuisine of the Amalfi coast.Jean Georges

Suarez's next creation was Patria. A restaurant.

Since 1991 Suarez has opened:

= Restaurants =

Source:{{cite web|url=http://www.chefdb.com/nm/4960|title=Phil Suarez : The Chef and Restaurant Database (ChefDb)|publisher=}}

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!Name

!Location

JoJo

|NY, New York

The Mark Restaurant by Jean-Georges

|NY, New York

Wd~50

|NY, New York

Gigino Trattoria

|NY, New York

Gigino at Wagner Park

|NY, New York

Perry St

|NY, New York

Pipa

|NY, New York

ABC Kitchen

|NY, New York

ABC Cocina

|NY, New York

Co.

|NY, New York

Mercer Kitchen

|NY, New York

Jean-Georges

|NY, New York

Shanghai, China

Market

|

Paris, France

Los Cabos, Mexico

Kaua'i Grill

|Kaua'i, Hāwai'i

J&G Steakhouse

|Phoenix, AZ

Washington DC

J&G Grill

|Deer Crest, UT

Fern

|Bahia Beach, PR

Prime Steakhouse

|Las Vegas, NV

Lagoon

|Bora Bora, Fr. Polynesia

Pump Room

|Chicago, IL

Mercato

|Shanghai China

Le Dock

|Fire Island, NY

Suarez and Jean-Georges Vongerichten have continued to work together for over twenty years creating international restaurants.William Grimes (2009). Appetite City: A Culinary History of New York. Macmillan. p. 302. {{ISBN|978-0-86547-692-9}}.

Phil Suarez has been nominated by the [http://www.jamesbeard.org/ James Beard Foundation] as Outstanding Restaurateur for 2011, 2012, and 2013.

Other ventures

Suarez and his wife Lucy are two of the producers of the musical Kinky Boots,{{cite web|url=http://kinkybootsthemusical.com/creative.php|title=Kinky Boots|publisher=}} which opened April 2013, in New York City. The musical was nominated for 13 Tony Awards, It has been awarded 6 Tony's, including Best Musical.

Suarez is a partner in the West Perry development company, in which architect Richard Meier{{Broken anchor|date=2024-10-02|bot=User:Cewbot/log/20201008/configuration|target_link=Richard Meier#Biography|reason= The anchor (Biography) has been deleted.}} developed the 'sister' buildings on the corners of Perry and West streets. These buildings have been the residences of many celebrities.

He has actively served on the board of directors of the Police Athletic League for more than twenty years. He has also been on the board of the New York Urban Coalition, acted as President of the Catholic Big Brothers Association, and is a member of the New York State Commission on Human Rights.

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